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Anahita Ancestor

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The Proto-Indo-Europeans may also have had a goddess who presided over the trifunctional organization of society. Various epithets of the Iranian goddess Anahita and the Roman goddess Juno provide sufficient evidence to solidly attest that she was probably worshipped, but no specific name for her can be lexically reconstructed.[1] Vague remnants of this goddess may also be preserved in the Greek goddess Athena.[2]

References[edit]

  1. Mallory & Adams 2006, p. 433.
  2. Puhvel 1987, pp. 133–134.


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